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Collection of scientific essays
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The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century
First edition (US)
AuthorJohn Brockman
LanguageEnglish
GenreScience, Technology, Futurology
PublisherVintage Books (US)
Weidenfeld & Nicolson (UK)
Publication date2002
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePaperback
ISBN0-375-71342-5
OCLC48450819
Dewey Decimal501/.12 21
LC ClassQ125 .N485 2002

The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century is a 2002 collection of essays by twenty-five well-known scientists, edited by Edge Foundation founder John Brockman, who wrote the introduction.

The essays contain speculation by the authors about the scientific and technological advances that are likely to occur in their various fields in the first half of the 21st century.

The collection is divided into two parts; the twelve essays in Part One are devoted to more theoretical speculation, whereas the thirteen essays in Part Two discuss the possible practical applications of scientific and technological advance.

The contributing scientists are:


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